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Famous Particles Poems by Famous Poets

These are examples of famous Particles poems written by some of the greatest and most-well-known modern and classical poets. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous particles poems. These examples illustrate what a famous particles poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).

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by Dickinson, Emily
...A Planted Life -- diversified
With Gold and Silver Pain
To prove the presence of the Ore
In Particles -- 'tis when

A Value struggle -- it exist --
A Power -- will proclaim
Although Annihilation pile
Whole Chaoses on Him --...Read more of this...



by Bradley, George
...are very small and shrink,
dwarves on the way to netsuke hell
bound for a flea circus in full
retreat toward sub-atomic particles--
 difficult to keep in focus, the figures
at that end are nearly indistinguishable,
generals at the heads of minute armies
differing little from fishwives,
emperors the same as eskimos
huddled under improvisations of snow--
 eskimos, though, now have the advantage,
for it seems to be freezing there, a climate
which might explain the population's
o...Read more of this...

by Gregory, Rg
...e need pass
no fretful hand over your peace
this world's vicissitudes are stale
fodder for you who feed the grass

some particles of your two dusts
by moon's wish accident or wind
may have leapt that late-life wound
refound in you the rhapsodists
first-married days had twinned

i've come today in heavy rain
a storm barging through the trees
to be a part of this fresh truce
to dream myself to that serene
death's eye-view no living sees

a roaring motorway derides
machine's exc...Read more of this...

by Chatterton, Thomas
...mystic laws, 
His graceful action saves the wooden line. 

Now-- but what further can the muses sing? 
Now dropping particles of water fall; 
Now vapours riding on the north wind's wing, 
With transitory darkness shadow all. 

Alas! how joyless the descriptive theme, 
When sorrow on the writer's quiet preys 
And like a mouse in Cheshire cheese supreme, 
Devours the substance of the less'ning bays. 

Come, February, lend thy darkest sky. 
There teach the winter...Read more of this...

by Harcombe, Dale
...Fourteen going on ninety.
  Knowledge gleamed in his eyes.
  Though he has since been
  swept out of reach,
  particles of sand cling and
  memories are water-cold companions.



*first published Westerly Autumn 1995...Read more of this...



by Smart, Christopher
...fish. 

For ? is on the petals of all flowers. 

For ? is upon on all shells. 

For ? is in the constituent particles of air. 

For ? is on the mite of the earth. 

For ? is in the water yea in every drop. 

For ? is in the incomprehensible ingredients of fire. 

For ? is in the stars the sun and in the Moon. 

For ? is upon the Sapphire Vault. 

For the doubling of flowers is the improvement of the gardners talent. 

For the flowers ar...Read more of this...

by Smart, Christopher
...br> 
Yet better am I than a reprobate. who has the worst of prospects. 
For there are stones, whose constituent particles are little toads. 

For the spiritual musick is as follows. 

For there is the thunder-stop, which is the voice of God direct. 

For the rest of the stops are by their rhimes. 

For the trumpet rhimes are sound bound, soar more and the like. 

For the Shawm rhimes are lawn fawn moon boon and the like. 

For the harp rhimes a...Read more of this...

by Padel, Ruth
...The mirror of Loch Ness Reflecting the monster back to its own eye.
But something's wrong. Those mad Black-body particles don't sing Her story of despair, the steel and
Garnet spindle
Of the storm.
This black has everything its own sweet way, Where's the I'd-like-to-kill-You conflict? Try once more, but this time add
A curve to all that straight. And opposition White. She paints black first. A grindstone belly Hammering a smaller shape
Beneath a snake
...Read more of this...

by Gluck, Louise
...spin so rapidly they seem to be still.
Then they fly apart: in my mother's arms,
my sister was a cloud of atoms, of particles--that's the difference.
When a child's asleep, it's still whole.

My mother's seen death; she doesn't talk about the soul's integrity.
She's held an infant, an old man, as by comparison the dark grew
solid around them, finally changing to earth.

The soul's like all matter:
why would it stay intact, stay faithful to its one form,
wh...Read more of this...

by Blake, William
...lown back they blind the mocking eye,
But still in Israel's paths they shine.

The Atoms of Democritus
And Newton's Particles of Light
Are sands upon the Red Sea shore,
Where Israel's tents do shine so bright....Read more of this...

by Aiken, Conrad
..., 
The windows flash in the yellow sun, 
On the hard pavement ring the hoofs, 
The light wheels softly run. 
Bright particles of sunlight fall, 
Quiver and flash, gyrate and burn, 
Honey-like heat flows down the wall, 
The white spokes dazzle and turn.

Senlin, walking before us in the sunlight, 
Regards the hearse with an introspective eye. 
'Is it my childhood there,' he asks, 
'Sealed in a hearse and hurrying by?' 
He taps his trowel against a stone; 
The trowe...Read more of this...

by Khayyam, Omar
...The moment I shall fly from death, when, like the
dry leaves, the particles of my body shall detach themselves
from the centers of life, oh, then! with what joy
shall I pass across the universe, as through a sieve,
before the mason comes to sift my own dust....Read more of this...

by Davies, William Henry
...n are the three feared faces

the man who dares to trace them comes
to grief - but nothing personal is meant

waves and particles transvest - vulva
breast and womb are sexless doors 

beyond whose suck a sensual light
swings life round its little finger...Read more of this...

by Plath, Sylvia
...found wanting.

This is a disease I carry home, this is a death.
Again, this is a death. Is it the air,
The particles of destruction I suck up? Am I a pulse
That wanes and wanes, facing the cold angel?
Is this my lover then? This death, this death?
As a child I loved a lichen-bitten name.
Is this the one sin then, this old dead love of death?

THIRD VOICE:
I remember the minute when I knew for sure.
The willows were chilling,
The face in the pool was beaut...Read more of this...

by Moore, Marianne
...The illustration
is nothing to you without the application.
You lack half wit. You crush all the particles down
into close conformity, and then walk back and forth on them. 

Sparkling chips of rock
are crushed down to the level of the parent block.
Were not 'impersonal judment in aesthetic
matters, a metaphysical impossibility,' you 

might fairly achieve
it. As for butterflies, I can hardly conceive
of one's attending upon you, but to ques...Read more of this...

by Blake, William
...from all care; 
Into regions of fire, 
Remote from desire; 
The light of the morning 
Heaven’s mountains adorning: 
In particles bright, 
The jewels of light 
Distinct shone and clear. 
Amaz’d and in fear 
I each particle gaz?d, 
Astonish’d, amaz?d; 
For each was a Man 
Human-form’d. Swift I ran, 
For they beckon’d to me, 
Remote by the sea, 
Saying: ‘Each grain of sand, 
Every stone on the land, 
Each rock and each hill, 
Each fountain and rill, 
Each herb and each ...Read more of this...

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